Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles

Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles
Active 1798&nbash;1921
Country  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Type Rifle regiment
Part of London Regiment
Motto(s) Ich Dien (I Serve)
Engagements Boer War, World War I

The Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles were an infantry regiment of the Volunteer Force and Territorial Force of the British Army from 1798 to 1921; they saw active service in the Boer War and World War I as part of the London Regiment.

Originally formed in 1798 as the Bank of England Volunteers they were disbanded at the end of the Napoleonic Wars. To be reformed in 1860, by Viscount Bury, as the 21st Middlesex Middlesex Rifle Volunteers (Civil Service Rifles).

They after many name changes, including their main title, the Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles, were eventually amalgamated with the 16th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment in 1921.

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Regimental motto

Ich Dien â€“ (German for "I serve", a contraction of ich diene), the motto of the Prince of Wales.

Regimental memorial

The memorial for the Prince of Wales' Own Civil Service Rifles is situated at Somerset House, London. It was designed in 1923 by Sir Edwin Lutyens OM, KCIE, PRA.

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